Mormon Elder Henry B. Eyring, Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, speaking. He didn't say that Brigham Young had nothing to do with the Mountain Meadows Massacre! What happened? See Video After Hinckley assumed room temperature Eyring moved into second place, on the chain of command.

Lora Toms, Chairwoman of the Paiute Tribe, one of the high lights of the Memorial, telling of being held as scapegoats for 150 years due to the lies of the LDS Church. The Paiutes for the last serveral years have been fearful of speaking out agaisnt the Mormon Church.

Mountain Meadows Monument Foundation's President Phil Bolinger, at the 150 YEAR MASSACRE MEMORIAL, presented Mormon Elder Eyring of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, letters from Arkansas' Governor, two Arkansas US Senators, and the entire State of Arkansas' Legislators (to the LDS Church) recommending Federal Stewardship for the Mountain Meadows Massacre Burial Site. He also obtained over 400 Descendant signatures on petitions for Federal Stewardship of the Massacre Burial site owned by the Mormon Church. (Click here for more information)

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Burr Fancher, former President of the MMMF, historian and author, read his poem ODE TO MASSACRE VICTIMS to the crowd letting it be known from the heart exactly how descendants feel about how the Mormons have treated our families burial site. Burr has always been admired for being a principled advocate for our murdered ancestors rights.

A picture wasn't taken of Diane Fancher speaking at the Memorial due to the emotion of this photographer but this one was substituted. Diane and Burr Fancher at the Memorial gave two of the most inspirational and to the point poems that ever shook the walls of Mormon Tabernacle, The Mormon lies and cover-up stories fall apart with these readings below: